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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
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Sep 23rd |
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| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Reply |
I agree, the small spider is hard to notice so I put a much bigger spider in this image. The black border and yellow line were done in PS. I made a box the size of the leaves I wanted and then extended the box with the lasso tool to include the leaves that are in the black area (in front of the window). I then made these leaves a new layer. I then made another layer of yellow just a little bit bigger than the black box and put that yellow layer behind the leaf layer and that made the yellow border just around the leaves behind the window but not around the leaves that were out of the window. |
Sep 23rd |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Sorry about saying that I put a spider in the image, but not the image I sent, above. Here is the same image with the little spider in it. |
Sep 20th |
 |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I don't know what the "??"" characters are. I don't remember using them. After looking at this image for a while I PhotoShoped in an image of a real spider in the middle just a little above the center. |
Sep 12th |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Great clear view of an evening scene of Mt Hood. I've flown there many times and most of the time I can't see such a beautiful view. Good clear landscape in the background as well. I don't think you could see the damage of the "Eagle Creek" fire in this image but I'm sure it's not that far below this image. Too bad the fire was started by unthinking youth trying to show off with social media. |
Sep 12th |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Great view of some tourists or New Yorkers. Personally, the bridge wires (vertical and tilted lines) don't do much for me. I like the bikers, the photographer and the two people hugging in front of the New York city skyline. |
Sep 12th |
| 68 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
interesting / eye catching serial image. The spherical distortion squeezes up the left and right parts of the view and the top and bottom of the view. When I used it once it spread out an arm that came into the picture from 1:30 direction and the arm covered almost 1/4 the border at the 1:30 angle. The distortion and the bright sun both add to the eye catchy nature of the image. I wonder if there is a spherical mapping that doesn't distort so much. |
Sep 12th |
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